every time a baby is born, his or her DNA sample should be taken and stored in a large database. That way every time there is evidence at a crime scene, the DNA will be collected, tested, and you have your perpetrator(s). This should've been started long ago.
-Still waiting for why the POI is a POI. I know it's probably because of another camera showing the car being dropped off at that time or some other reason but I wanna know for sure. I hate that useless picture. Memo to Orland Police, tell us why the POI is a POI and maybe the public can help you. Release the other pictures and/or tell us why this POI is important to Jennifer Kesse's case.
-I might be wrong on this, but didn't the cops state early on that Jennifer was abducted? Myserty do you know? You've followed the case from day one. If so, then the cops have a lot more info because they wouldn't rush into judgment after such a short time. They keep the possible scenarios (kidnapping, murder, run away, amnesia, out of town, want to disappear and start a new life, etc) open until there is reason to believe foul play was suspected. After all the overwhelming majority of "missing" people come back shortly and are found safe. They must have some evidence, fingerprints from the car, blood, something that they're hiding. They came to the conclusion that foul play was involved awful quickly.
-I still think there's a high probability Jennifer was abducted while walking to her car on the morning of the 24th or while getting into her car. So do the cops who have all the information and Jennifer's family. She was last heard from on the phone with her boyfriend at about 10 PM. Did the boyfriend say Jennifer was calling to say goodnight and she was in bed? Probably, she was probably really tired since she went straight to work following vacation. And also did she have problems sleeping? Was she known to get outta bed in the middle of the night or be a night person? Ask her family, friends, boyfriend. You could probably eliminate the nighttime hour abduction thing with these easy to answer questions.
Where her car was parked, is it surrounded by gates? or can anybody get in? Hard to believe the kidnapper was somebody not related to that complex in anyway and was just someone walking down the street. It was either somebody from that complex be it a person living there, a guest of a person living there, a construction worker, a contractor or any other homebuilder. OR somebody that knows JK away from that place.
-I wonder if they checked surveillance cameras all around the area. Strip malls, restaurant parking lots, store lots, is it possible to check the cameras from stoplights? You know the ones that take a picture of you and your car running a red light? Are those on at all times? Check all pictures of cameras in the area.